It depends what the contract for the rental car is. Usually there is one or two specific people that are only allowed to drive, and they usually have to be at least 21. Sometimes you are allowed to rent a car at 18, but because of insurance purposes, the cost is higher. If you want to find out if you are allowed to drive a rental with a permit, check the contract or just call the rental company to check.
No, for company insurance reasons
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
No, the person who owns and/or will drive the insured vehicle must have a valid driver's license. Not totally true, it really depends on the insurance company. Some might insure the driver with just a learner's permit. If we can assume that the person with a learners permit is under 18, then the answer is no. However if the person has a learners permit but is somehow over 18, that is a different story.
the person who drove the car he is responsible he signs a form to say that he is responsible for what happens when they drive the car
As long as this person is listed in the rental contract as driver, yes. However, if you allow someone else drive the car without been listed as driver nad this person gets in an accident, the rental insurance will deny the claim and you will be responsible for all damages.
In general, only authorized drivers as specified on the rental contract are allowed to drive rental cars. This includes the person whose name is on the contract, and any additional persons specified on the form. A spouse is often included automatically (best to ask). If you drive a rental car that you are not authorized by contract to drive, and something happens to the car, the person whose name is on the contract will be held responsible.
I have a permit to drive this car. I'm about to get my permit.
the permit is for the disabled person,not the vehicle. you are allowed to use it for any vehicle you ride in or drive.
YOU will be charged with "Driving Without a Permit" and the person with the permit COULD be charged with "Perrmitting An Unlicensed Operator" to drive.
You can drive with any family member in the car. Examples: siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles.
i think it depends on the state.